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rubber2k1
12-10-2004, 11:01
I installed a Magic2 (on a V7) a long time ago. Its been working great. I played some Star Wars Battlefront on saturday nite. I went to go play again on Sunday morning and it wont show anything on the screen. It powers up, i get lights on the reset/eject buttons and those buttons work like normal, the cooling fans runs and i get disc activity. I just dont get no screen nor sound. I disassembled the PS2 to check for loose wires and everything is still attached. Any ideas?

adam930
12-10-2004, 12:54
:rolleyes: :cool: try Buying a new lead or try a rf lead or try tuninng you tv

rubber2k1
12-10-2004, 15:11
I borrowed my neighbors PS2 and used my existing cables and it works fine.

Warlock
12-10-2004, 15:24
Its hard to say without having it in hand, maybe it blew a fuse :confused:

rubber2k1
12-10-2004, 20:39
any idea what fuse to check? Just weird that it worked fine the night before and try to start it up the next morning and it wont.

rubber2k1
13-10-2004, 20:44
ok heres an update, i hope someone can ID the problem. It will boot original games. But if i try a dvd-r game i have to press the reset button for about a second then i will get the PS2 logo screen but it still wont boot the game. If i press the reset button longer i get no PS2 logo screen. Just a blue video input screen. I do hear the laser clciking alot so do i need to adjust it? any ideas?

patch god
14-10-2004, 01:08
I have never heard of a dvd-r game causing the ps2 screen not to show. If anything, it should be showing a rsod or something. Not nothing at all.

Could be a faulty install. You never know. Might have bridged a few tracks :p

rubber2k1
14-10-2004, 05:51
Could be a faulty install. You never know. Might have bridged a few tracks

I installed this years ago and worked fine since saturday. So how can it be a mis-install? :confused:

lufcfan
14-10-2004, 09:06
My V4R PS2 had a few bridged pins on the Video Decoder chip when someone installed a Messiah it it a few years back. It worked fine for a couple of years and then one morning, the decoder blew. It isn't an impossibility, but I suspect the chip is at play here - it's only a Magic 2 anyway...

seaneyb2003
14-10-2004, 09:29
If its the fuses it will be labeled with ps1 ps2 etc. Maybe the mod has had it. You could try changing it to a more reliable chip to. Check the bios chip as well!

rubber2k1
14-10-2004, 12:54
it still boots originals not backups. So i cant really see any fuses blown then.